Thanks... Any pointer (code is fine) of where to look for these?
Just beginning to try to wrap my head around the code layout (and I don't grok Go yet)... Thanks, Bruce On Tuesday, July 12, 2016 at 7:24:37 PM UTC-4, mpl wrote: > > On 12 July 2016 at 01:14, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: > > Ah, that helps (at least in my head)... for what I want to do, I want > more > > granularity, so I'll probably want a permanode for each "item" (they > won't > > all be files)... > > > > But what you say about archiving, etc. makes sense, and that might apply > > sometimes. > > > > To that point, I see how to create a blob, and how to create a > permanode... > > > > What's the "right" way to associate them? I figured out I can set a > > camliContents parameter to point to the blob and it seems to work, but > is > > that the right thing to do? > > Again it depends on what you want to do. Other common kinds of > relations are camliPath (for peers, parents, associative relation), > and camliMember (sets). camliContent is the de facto use to set a 1-1 > relationship between an item and a permanode, but I believe it's only > for when the item is a file blob. I'll double check though. > > > Thanks, > > Bruce > > > > On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 5:14:33 PM UTC-4, mpl wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> it's just a matter on how you want to model your data, what kind of > >> relationship you want to set up between your items, and how you want > >> to represent your data. > >> If all you want is e.g. to archive your data, then creating a > >> permanode for the directory is enough, as the files are still > >> reachable/searchable through the directory (static-set) relationship > >> (that is, once you have found the directory's permanode). > >> > >> hth, > >> Mathieu > >> > >> > >> On 11 July 2016 at 15:41, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Hello all... > >> > > >> > Another newbie with a list of newbie questions. > >> > > >> > Don't want to inundate things, so figured I would start with just one > >> > :-) > >> > > >> > Why would something ever not be a permanode? > >> > > >> > Every time I think I have my head wrapped around permanodes, I get > >> > confused > >> > again. > >> > > >> > The FUSE interface makes all files permanodes (which makes sense to > >> > me)... > >> > but if I camput a directory, then just the directory is (which has > >> > implications for viewing the files, etc.) > >> > > >> > Guess I'm just lost. > >> > > >> > Thoughts? > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > Bruce > >> > > >> > -- > >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >> > Groups > >> > "Camlistore" group. > >> > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, > send > >> > an > >> > email to [email protected]. > >> > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Groups > > "Camlistore" group. > > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send > an > > email to [email protected] <javascript:>. > > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Camlistore" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
